Welcome to the Human-Computer Interaction Group

Our goal is to conceive, develop and evaluate novel concepts for human-computer interaction that dissolve the user interface as a barrier between real and virtual, and instead allow the user to seamlessly transition between different realities. We call this extended form of interaction “Embodied Cross-Reality Interaction” and the supporting user interfaces “Transitional Interfaces.” Such interfaces support crossing between different realities: from being in the physical world and using our existing cognitive and bodily skills, to gradually moving into a virtual reality with more advanced or “magical” skills, and back again. 

Late-Breaking-Work at CHI'19

At this year's CHI conference, Yunlong Wang and Harald Reiterer presented the results of a user study of reminders for prolonged sedentary behavior change at the poster session of the Late-Breaking-Work track.

At this year's CHI conference, Yunlong Wang and Harald Reiterer presented the results of a user study of reminders for prolonged sedentary behavior change at the poster session of the Late-Breaking-Work track. 

In the user study, Yunlong compared two appropriate reminder alternatives that could help screen-based workers to reduce their prolonged sedentary behavior.

You can find the paper in the digital library of the ACM.

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